Extendable Flash 3-in-1 Selfie Stick Tripod with Bluetooth Remote
Extendable Flash 3-in-1 Selfie Stick Tripod with Bluetooth Remote
WHY CHOOSE OUR Wireless Bluetooth Selfie Stick?
✅【67" Tall Selfie Stick tripod combo】
✅【Fast & Stable Bluetooth Remote Control】
✅【Lightweight & Duty Aluminum Extendable】
✅【Hand Held Selfie Stick Stabilizer & Detachable Fill-in Light】
✅【Solid Tripod & No Fear Of Wind】
Specification :
Material : ABS+Aluminum alloy
Maximum extendable length: 170 cm/67 in
Minimum length: 31 cm/12.2 in
Bluetooth maximum distance: 10 m/394 in
Product size: 38*32*310-1700mm
Package contents: 1* 2022 new 6 in 1 wireless bluetooth selfie stick
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